Jack Burton
We’re gonna melt faces, like in Raiders
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I don't disagree but that would have meant that Samp was his 1st read and he would have had to get it to him quickly. LBer vacants middle, the first read should be the middle of the field. He just made a bad throw. Tight coverage but he was trying to fit it in there (@Glitch).Yes but you take Sampson over a LBer in almost every matchup. If he hits Sampson quick enough and accurately there's a very very small chance that backer is fast enough to catch him, and the DBs have their backs to that side of the field.
True, it honestly should've been the design of the play. We haven't used a dang wheel route all season. That play routed the entire defense to the middle and left of the field, leaving the entire right side of the field open. One could argue that SHOULD'VE been the read. Look off the safeties then flip the hips and get it out. That would've been a brilliant playcall/design in that moment, especially with poor blocking and so many DBs back.I don't disagree but that would have meant that Samp was his 1st read and he would have had to get it to him quickly. LBer vacants middle, the first read should be the middle of the field. He just made a bad throw. Tight coverage but he was trying to fit it in there (@Glitch).
He also could have ran and got 10 yards.
Our offfensive production was very similar, you can even say we were more efficient against Ark cuz we didn’t have 2 TO’s. The difference was the Time of possession. Defense get off the field vs ArkansasIf we would have had that same production, we beat Arkansas. All I’m saying is people are saying Heup can’t adjust in the losses only. He’s adjusted previously and won. He adjusted to NC State and won by 41. Has to go both ways, but I know that’s not VN.
Agreed. I think Florida killed us one year with throwing wheel routes to their RBs all game. One of those Mullen years.True, it honestly should've been the design of the play. We haven't used a dang wheel route all season. That play routed the entire defense to the middle and left of the field, leaving the entire right side of the field open. One could argue that SHOULD'VE been the read. Look off the safeties then flip the hips and get it out. That would've been a brilliant playcall/design in that moment, especially with poor blocking and so many DBs back.
well, he's QB1, so he better learn from it.No admission needed. Everyone knew he screwed up there and he knew it as well.
I disagreed with your assessment of Elarbee. I was wrong. My bad.I’ve outlined my views in the past that we have a real problem at offense line. I thought it was that Elarbee’s recruiting was a disaster and development was not good at all but last night coaching was horrible too.
I’m sorry if other people don’t see the issue.